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California Department of Fish and Wildlife Areas in Napa, Solano Counties

The areas are closed to all public uses including hunting and hiking.

TOPSHOT – A horse runs by a stall as flames from the Hennessey approach a property in the Spanish Flat area of Napa, California on August 18, 2020. – As of the late hours of August 18, the Hennessey fire has merged with at least 7 fires and is now called the LNU Lightning Complex fires. Dozens of fires are burning out of control throughout Northern California as fire resources are spread thin. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced on Friday the closure of some wildlife areas in Napa and Solano counties due to the Hennessy and LNU Lightning Complex fires.

Knoxville and Cedar Roughs wildlife areas in Napa County and Putah Creek Wildlife Area in Solano County have been closed by the CDFW until further notice, officials said.

The areas are closed to all public uses including hunting and hiking.

Officials said the A Zone deer hunt season, dove hunt season and the fall wild turkey hunt season will be closed for the remainder of the year.

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